For Sale: 1986 Oldsmobile Cutlass in Ken2od, Michigan for sale in Grand Rapids, MI

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Vehicle Description GR Auto Gallery is pleased to present this 1987 Oldsmobile 442 for purchase.
The Oldsmobile 442 became its own model line in 1968 after being an option package for the Cutlass.
The 442 etymology comes from 4-barrel carburetor, 400 cubic inch displacement, and dual exhausts.
The 442 is a muscle car legend with its GM Cousins of the same famous GM A-body platform (Chevelle, GTO, and GS).
From 1985 to 1987, Oldsmobile revived the 442 moniker to succeed the Hurst/Olds models.
The package included a beefier drivetrain, 15 X 7 fully chromed styled-steel wheels with gold trim, manually inflated air shocks in the rear, special paint scheme (always silver at the bottom) and gold body stripe decal package, dual-snorkel air cleaner with chrome lid, mandatory A/C and door panel 4-4-2 emblems.
3,000 were produced in the first year, and all were sold quickly.
4,273 were produced for 1986, and 4,208 were made in 1987.
This generation of the 442 is muscle when there wasn't much muscle produced.
Cosmetically this car is outstanding; it is immaculate inside and out.
It is covered in Black over a Gray cloth interior.
The car rides on factory 15x7 442 chrome wheels with gold centers.
Other options include AM/FM/Cassette player, rear defrost, spare tire and jack, power steering, power brakes and air conditioning.
The 5.
0 L v8 runs well and is paired to an automatic transmission that shifts as it should.
Gr Auto Gallery, LLC and our sister company, Wheelz Sales and Leasing Inc.
makes every effort to represent each vehicle accurately and with integrity.
We also welcome third party inspections when necessary.
Although we try to do our very best to be accurate in our description writing we are human and do make mistakes.
Unless otherwise noted, All vehicles are sold AS IS, No Warranty Expressed or Implied.
All sales final.
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  • Year: 1986
  • Make: Oldsmobile
  • Model: Cutlass

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